Flyovers: India

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The Times of India, July 24, 2011
 
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Delhi’s longest flyover is at Shahdara. The oldest, constructed in the ‘70s, are at Defence Colony and Sarai Rohilla.
 
Delhi’s longest flyover is at Shahdara. The oldest, constructed in the ‘70s, are at Defence Colony and Sarai Rohilla.
 
==Mumbai==
 
==Mumbai==

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[edit] Flyover facts

The Times of India, July 24, 2011

[edit] Delhi

Delhi’s longest flyover is at Shahdara. The oldest, constructed in the ‘70s, are at Defence Colony and Sarai Rohilla.

[edit] Mumbai

Kemps Corner near Peddar Road has independent India’s first flyover, built in 1965 at a cost of Rs 17 lakh

[edit] Kolkata

The longest flyover in the city is currently under construction. Almost 9 km long, it will connect Parama Island to Park Circus

[edit] Chennai

Kathipara junction in Chennai, built at a cost of Rs 250 crore, is one of the largest cloverleaf flyovers in Asia

[edit] Ahmedabad

Fernandez Bridge in Ahmedabad is the first and the oldest flyover in the city built by the British in 1884

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